'his focus is on deep hand work that feels machined' - I like to frame code like this too. Seeing the artists hand in code. The deep hand work in interfacing with machines
The line of thought in this article also reminds me of the hacker manifesto...
a lot of contemporary art feels like an exercise in augmentation and with this I wonder how this augmentation is reversed and if humans then become the final frontier of encryption and somehow augment the machines
Seems like art is like a melting pot to reflect how little machines are without the human hand...
love this. so many thoughts see word vomit below
'his focus is on deep hand work that feels machined' - I like to frame code like this too. Seeing the artists hand in code. The deep hand work in interfacing with machines
The line of thought in this article also reminds me of the hacker manifesto...
a lot of contemporary art feels like an exercise in augmentation and with this I wonder how this augmentation is reversed and if humans then become the final frontier of encryption and somehow augment the machines
Seems like art is like a melting pot to reflect how little machines are without the human hand...
I love this. And that reversal... humans augmenting machines.
My take is -- it's not a duel, it's a dance. How do we make it beautiful?
“My response to machine art is to go deeply human“: yes, yes, yes 🙌 me too!
Me three.